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Rail line to reopen after months of travel chaos

Rail line to reopen after months of travel chaos

22 August 2016

Rail services between Dover and Folkestone will resume in September after months of travel chaos.

Man cut free after crash near Sandwich

Man cut free after crash near Sandwich

22 August 2016

A man has been cut free by firefighters after a car crashed into a ditch near a busy Kent road.

A Level successes celebrated

A Level successes celebrated

18 August 2016

It's the day A Level students have been waiting for in Dover, Deal and Sandwich - see how the schools performed...

Elderly man dies in car crash

Elderly man dies in car crash

17 August 2016

An appeal has been launched after a man died when his car swerved off the road and crashed into trees.

Arms firm protest

Arms firm protest

14 August 2016

Activists have threatened they will hold a Kent business park accountable if arms company Instro Precision moves there.

Campaigners call for another site for masts

Campaigners call for another site for masts

14 August 2016

A countryside campaign group is calling for other sites to be considered as part of its objections to proposals for two communications masts

The big internet house-selling race

The big internet house-selling race

11 August 2016

Online companies are challenging estate agents with new ways for people to sell their home.

'I’ve found a great family and I’m extremely lucky'

'I’ve found a great family and I’m extremely lucky'

11 August 2016

After decades of unanswered questions a woman from Kent who was adopted as a baby has finally found her long-lost biological father.

Marines needed to guard our coast from migrants, says MP

Marines needed to guard our coast from migrants, says MP

10 August 2016

An MP is calling for the Royal Marines to patrol the Channel to stop migrants being brought in by people traffickers.

Plan to split port traffic to prevent congestion hell

Plan to split port traffic to prevent congestion hell

09 August 2016

Traffic coming to the Port of Dover should be divided between two main roads to avoid snarl-ups, the county council says.

Power plant to go ahead

Power plant to go ahead

09 August 2016

A biomass energy project capable of powering 50,000 homes will open within two years after a £160 million investment.

Residents call for evidence to support traffic plans

Residents call for evidence to support traffic plans

08 August 2016

A group of residents are still calling for firm evidence to support proposed traffic management measures set to be introduced in a Kent town

Play offers a chance to give your verdict on king

Play offers a chance to give your verdict on king

07 August 2016

Tickets are now on sale for the Quayside Players’ inaugural production about the trial of Charles I

Entertainers band together for Martha Trust

Entertainers band together for Martha Trust

06 August 2016

Families are invited to an afternoon of music and fundraising in aid of Martha Trust

Launch of walk and talk group for mental health sufferers

Launch of walk and talk group for mental health sufferers

06 August 2016

A shocking lack of provision for people with mental health issues has been met with the launch of a support group with a feel good active theme

Major road reopens after crash

Major road reopens after crash

05 August 2016

A major Kent road has reopened after a crash involving a car and a lorry.

Thieves release animals from pens

Thieves release animals from pens

05 August 2016

Police are investigating after thieves stole tools and released a donkey and other animals from their pens beside a busy road.

Council sends out message of support to foreigners

Council sends out message of support to foreigners

31 July 2016

Reports of unkind, racially motivated comments in playgrounds have led a council to send out a message of support and reassurance to EU residents

Fears plan to split road could restrict emergency access

Fears plan to split road could restrict emergency access

31 July 2016

A new access road for a Kent holiday park has caused a flurry of objections.

Fewer large lorries are entering town

Fewer large lorries are entering town

30 July 2016

A Kent town’s recently adopted weight restriction is effectively reducing the number of lorries entering it, new figures suggest.

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